Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
boot-out
verb
/ˈbuːt aʊt/

Definition
To force someone to leave or to dismiss someone from a position.

Examples
- The manager decided to boot-out the employee due to repeated tardiness.
- After the incident, it was clear that they would have to boot-out any member who didn’t comply with the rules.

Meaning
Boot-out refers to the act of expelling an individual, often from a workplace or organization, typically for disciplinary reasons or failure to meet certain expectations.

Synonyms
- expel
- dismantle
- dismiss
- eject
- oust